Cenforce FM 100 mg is a sildenafil-based medicine (PDE5 inhibitor) used for sexual dysfunction. Whether it can be used by heart patients depends on the type and severity of heart condition and current medications—it is not automatically safe or unsafe for all cardiac patients. When it is NOT safe Heart patients should avoid Cenforce FM 100 mg if they are: Taking nitrate medicines (like nitroglycerin, isosorbide) for chest pain Using riociguat (for pulmonary hypertension) Having recent heart attack or stroke (usually within the last 3–6 months) Having unstable angina or uncontrolled heart Cenforce FM 100 Mg Advised by a doctor to avoid sexual activity due to cardiac risk Combining sildenafil with nitrates can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure, which may be life-threatening. When it MAY be used cautiously Some stable heart patients may use it only if a doctor clears them, especially if: Their heart condition is stable They can safely perform moderate physical activity (like climbing stairs) They are not on interacting medications Important point Sexual activity itself increases heart workload, so the heart’s ability to handle exertion is as important as the medicine. Bottom line Cenforce FM 100 mg should only be used by heart patients after medical evaluation. Self-medication is risky in cardiovascular disease.